UNDERSTANDING ARGUMENT

Elsa Mendoza
3 min readMar 26, 2024

How It Starts and Ends

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“This is how it’s supposed to be.”

“This is what must happen and not what you want.”

“No, that’s not the right way to say that. My way is more appropriate.”

“Yes, you have a point, but my opinion is much better.”

In simple terms, an argument is expressing oneself, one’s thoughts, beliefs, and opinions. It is the need to assert and be “right.”

How do arguments start?

Delving deeper into all arguments comes a desire.

As creation is the game of the Universe and everyone is a creator, a desire is a call to create an experience to serve one’s intention, purpose, mission, objective, and goal. An argument’s achievement is to win and raise awareness.

Arguments have either positive or negative causes.

The Negative arguments are ego, fear-driven, ill-intended, and influenced by the desire to be acknowledged, win, and make or persuade others to think, act, speak, believe, and perceive the same way one does.

Positive arguments are love-driven and influenced by good causes benefitting others and not the ego.

How do arguments end?

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Elsa Mendoza

Writing life coaching tips and insights. Author of self-help, poetry, quote books. All ♥️ generated not AI.👉 https://www.amazon.com/Elsa-Mendoza/e/B071K4XBYQ